HOMTB MATTERS. Batten Wstxsrr Oa«i.— Diriimiim Du- , cHiaouo.—The District Court, Judge Williams I, onthe bench, tu occupied during yesterday in 1 bearing a bench nmnt case, wherein . John I Scott, (of the firm of John Scott & Co., grocers, I Liberty street,) wasplaintiff, and Hugh Lee, a I well-known and highly respectable wool dealer of iritis city, was defendant For plaintiff, I Il’Candless andHaabrouek; for defendant, Pen-1 by ft Bterrctt, andUmbstacttor. I ! The proaecntor alloges inhia afiidaTit that! Hugh Lee ia Indebted to rite firm of John Scott 1 4’Co. the sum of $6,820 on two bille of ex-1 exchange; that Hugh Leo baa property which, I ba deponentbeilerea, he fraudulently conceals; I that he hae fraudulently osalgnod and conteyod I certain real eetate and aecuritica for tho purpose I of defrauding his creditors; as this deponent io Informed and bellercs: to-wit, that on the let of December, 1853, he executed a doed to Delia I Phelps for oertain teal eetoto in Upper Bt Uur township, for which he took a mortgage for $3000: that on tho Dth of December, 1803, he assigned said mortgage to Wml Poster as collat-1 Eral aecnrity for the payment of oertain bonds to Footer, that on the 17th October, 1834, Fos ter reassigned the mortgage to Hugh Me, and on ,the eamo day Hugh Lee assigned the eaid mortgage to Wm. Lee, the said Hugh Lee being atthat date In failing circumstances; that he purchased certain real estate from Wm. Foster for the consideration of $2,620 25, and caused the deed therefor to bo made to Phcbe G. Lee; his wife, when so much cf the consideration thereof as has boon paid, has been paidby Hugh Lee; and the deponent belieme that he has se curities and rights in notion which he unjustly refuses to apply to thepsyment of the dobt afore said. -Mr. Btpmtt read, to tho Court defendants' answer to the several charges and allegations of plaintiff. With regard to the first allegation he tajrs on oath It is utterly falsa and untrue —that ho has flo property of any kind fraudulently con cealed from his creditors. The paper gees on to answer each allegation; and defendant states that at the time of the date of tho Phelps and Foster sales and for a long time afterwards his business was in a prosperous condition and he was fuDy able to pay all his liabilities; that in all thn.tranaaotions aforesaid the idea of defraud ing creditors or concealing his property for one; moment never. entered his mind. As to tho al-; legation that he has right? in actionwhicb bo ro fuses to apply to payment of the plaintiffs do mauds he says he has not, nor has ho ever been requested or required to apply any securities or rights in actionto the poyment theteof nor has he any such securities or rights which he can so apply. CoL MoCandless then proceeded to cross-ex amine Mr: Lee. Hugh Lee being sworn, testified—*l was mar ri ed in 1840; my wife before marriage had prop er ty whioh was most real estate, vix: 1-0 acres of land, an improved farm - two miles of Steu benville, about 1840 acres In western part of Ohio, two lota on Market street, Steubenville— with small frame house on thorn, ono lot on Fifth streeV Steubenville; her personal estate consist ed of furniture and some mortgages and notes on which was realized loss than $1000; she gave most of her personal effects to her mother; the land iiCOhio-hns been sold bptwoen 1841 and 1852; in 1845 traded some of'it for a country etore, about_sBtK) worth; the store is in West Middletown; before ’46 exchanged portion of the land for property inßelrille; the land was valued at $2,800; l~exchanged tho house and lot in Bellville with tho portion of land for the store; valae of store, about $3,C00; afterwards placed etore on a flat-boat and sent it down tho river, ; it was a losing operation; almost sunk the capi ta); I recollect about *44 selling a piece of the 1840 acres for about $400; a portion 320 acres, was oxchanged for property in Manchester, val ued at SJ,COO; exchanged with James Campbell; the Manchester property was sold by tho Sheriff a few days ago under the judgment of H. S. Fleming; I had borrowed money from Mr. F., and be; was on some notes for me; he was on • two notes drawn on C. B Snyder & .Co., New York; one bUI was for $2OOO, and one for $1000; . he w&s the payeo of the $2OOO bill; it was nego tiated at Fanners'- Deposit Bank; think be has lifted it; Igot the money for the bill; with the : money 1 lifted several btila and invested part in wed}; l* had "a settlement with Mr. F. when judgment was entered; 1 owed him then $9,700; i' by endorsements and borrowed money; when 1 | borrowed from him, 1 gave him paper endorsed | bj myself; sometimes by Mr. McClintock; hav’nt j the paper now; IhereNras no understanding witn | Mr. Fleming that I should give him judgment i and be was to bny in tho-property for me; tbo I $3,700 borrowod money was got from Mr.- Flem ing during last summer* All the land In-Ohio is sold; the last of it was sold in ’53 for $l, 200/ gavo the money to pay a note. The improved farm near Steubenville was sold for SGOOO, in 1852; it was paid for by $2OOO in annual payments of $M)00 secured by bond and mortgage; bought piece of property in Upper St Clair, from Mr. Foster and paid on it it the time of purchase; tho rest of the $2OOO was deposited and used jn my business, tw . part on property of my wife In MaosfiehL John i Lee holds my paper for nearly $lOOO giten some 15 years ago. The judgment of James L. Mar shall was for services in cash. I have now in my .possession only about $l3 or $l4; my wife has not a dollar of my money. 1 was a partner in the house of C* B. Snyder & Co., New York; 1 sent $3OOO or $4OOO more woolto New York than \ I bad drawn bills for; I put not less than $4OOO cash capital in the house; it was not a house created there merely to draw bills on; the bouse this year met with losses and my capital was ab- I eorbed; the house made an assigement about the ;» middle of. November; 1 was there at the time; iras' not aware till.l got there that the firm was going down; gave Fleming the judgment two houTS after I got home. - - By due-bill given to Marshal wont come to mmonnt due him; ho was in my employ two and a half years; tho Phelps bonds : k «ronld ootall mature for Cor 7 years, j The Court, haring taken a recess for dinner j 1 convened again at 8 o'clock. ! • # Mr. Lee read jn evidence a memorandum of 5 * payments received on tho farm and lots at Steu benville, and payments made to Foster. ! The cross-examination of Mr. Leo was .then j continued as follows: In 1853 I lost $5,000 on account of a decrease in the price of wool; in!Bs4 met with losses by: I th® firm C. B. Snyder & Co.; the affairs of ihat firm not yet being settled, can’t state the i \ exact amount of loss, but about $9,000 of bills r J came back; lost also by John Elliot, Lawrence j county, $4,800; hold bis note, which is worth ; less; have no security for its payment; Elliot vas not a member of the firm of C. B. Soyder A Co.; I did not anticipate my insolvency; 1 bad no idea of it till I went to New York in Novem- j ber.and found the firm going down, j * cross-examination here closed. Mr. Mc- Candless remarked that he thonght the defeud ant should beheld on.the charge. He thought it evident from the testimony that Mr. Lee bad . - applied part of bis money to the purebaso of real ■ estate for bis wife—his business tending to in j .. solvency at tho same time. This disposition of ‘ his property be claimed to be injurious to tbe . claims of his creditors. Judge 'Williams thought the ease a very plAin one. Thcrewasno evidenceof any,moral fraud. ' Mr Lee had received property from his wife; it had gone iato his business and at a time when - he had not a fear or suspicion of approaching in- solvency, he assigned to his wife certain proper ty. Xhe Court could eee no grounds on which to * hold Mr^Lee. The* Court therefore. ordered Mr. Lee to be discharged and tho case dismissed—plaintiff to pay costs. . Con. roa m Poo*.—lS.Select Coooffl on Tuesday night rafosed to grant $lOOO to buy coal for the poor. Plicate indindoals, it eeems, “ are determined to do whet the city will not. W# bear of one gentleman who haa given J»uw - bushels, and of & firm which has donated no lw« : than .10,000. bushels—ell' to bo distributed i by the guardians of the poor. •Til Allegheny. Daquwoe Borough and Be nrn Tmuip Belief Society distributed on Wednesday tn 24$ famines, making 1100 persona inraß; 820 gallons of soup and 650 pound* of ‘ bread. The Committee meets at tbo office on \/rr l ' Friday niglt ’ . AsotlD Diatij.—Another child of the Oer mf" 'families to whieh wo referred some day* - ugo, died on-Monday evening, in Allegheny.— . >pbia taakca the fifth victim to cold and itarva in tb&frxtj ofthirtwa tttffcwre. Psoounoraa continues very doll, and ° o^l rwwlvod'thU tnt*Ulgen»r of Sat urday. from which wo learn that businasa waa almost en tinlv impended then. The riven were closed; thero bad been no malls;and merchanUweronotdlsposed tooperata. Superfine Flour, 7,36 for country foncy, and 7,p for city. WhMt. 1,00 for gnol white. Nothing .lone in Provisions; holders firmer. The weather bad moderated. and was fa rarable to a spoedy resumption of navigation.—[da. Uax. We have bad an aetiro market to-day, and negotiation to a considerable extent at 10JM et for Ant dus long paper, and 1201 B? ct for other fognatures.- Sfu belntr the last Saturday of the month, whan the Bitis m* their statement, It wae anticipated that thtro would bs a stroneer demand for Money than naaal.- , hut we have perceived nothing ol the Wirt, _ ln tart, the int Luml activity m every department of trade, has Iron gba ont things handadnndy. and the same amount of Money Is mw turned over twice as fast as was the case a few week aco. Distrust la fast vanishing, and the wmmualty ana S.ar determined to make up during the next few months r the disappointments thus far experienced. There If nothing In the way to proven* this laudable endeavor, and w# loot forward with confidence now to the transaction o a large and profitable buslne«s.-[N. 0. PkayonsJ trw Rives.—The river has closed -opposite Jeffersonville and persons eroaaed It onthelro resteßUr, Thero were several arrivals from below on Saturday. .The captain oj t&XrFjb Informs us that when ha passed Oil Crock the riw thero was nearly elosod and the fee vnraninnlng very heavy. Jt la therefore, very probable that navigation be low this point Is also dosed. THore wero about eight fret water In the channel to Cairo. In the canal then are 4Ji weather yesterday was comparatively mild and had , every Indication of rain. , TlioCnniU.rland River waa falling on Prlday evening with lEllorbes water on the shoals. The HontevlUe Advocate oMVedncaday last says: ‘The Tenowro River fell nmslderably last week, but It ts now on tli* rise."-{ Ism. Jonr. Monday. I urtATs Find.—'The wreck of the ISlxa obstructs the 1 ebannelet Plamb Point, and U l* wltb greatdimculty that ! hoaU manage to steer around her bow. Ihroe eoal boats have run against the wreck and sunk already, and Capt Wannan. pilot on the Alex. Sett, oforms us that bemeF * flmt of thirty pair of real boats, lashed, In a string, at tbebead of lied Id, all of which will find It difficult to P Thi°Am2iißdor with a full cargo, IromNew Orleans for this port and Pittsburgh. Is laid up at “Cavo-ln-thellock.’ -| cm Com. The lUrer continues blocked at all points above the Falls with heavy lt», ajul navigation suspended. The water Is ffclUnafast. and the river Is now at a lower stage than It Ka himfor some time. The weather waa moderating fist yesterday. with the thermometer aberv* the freezlngt-omt. Navigation along the lower Ohio is lea* obstructed by UMVbs“uw*rVi«*,’•oJ bo*U coatiatt»d*to 'ini' nM Intßtnmt of tb« city prenaots » tvmUsUa HTjcar’ me*, aod tbel-oatf In port will b* In groat jeopardy whan •m ttbreak* op- TbiVlrglnla »«*»n ooUida of the Jacob btraJar, •»! th« Ilart/oM nu the iOD*r ti-l* U wrround on tha wharf.—l U>o. Cour. Slonday. —AHbotmbiwM. tb* wewther has moderated, with a light Ainr anSv laatniahL Tb* rim continue* fatuo om S„toV“™ ..r- .tar. lb, MM bwrmt Smugh a channel, which admit* of aafe and ea*y Mvis» 5m Pndeatrlan* croaardon tho Irw ycaterda)'. and IhU morning o*er a hoodswt ikaUramUbt baT« U«tt#«wn.gU dlngtann abor* to nhora. with lightning rapWHr. »l-ww •h.N*«Mirt ranr Lahdlnr. when the tea ia a»smooth aa iu» tothm Inch* thick- tawnsen by railroad report the rim completely ffonjwi at threworfour between this eltj and Aurora.—U-in. Com. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. rimn lira PITXIYLTiTU RtILUtD-50 bbl* flnat.HW u.ll * Unw.-100 Jo. v r.. lifwa; 030 do, J Cwa«ron; O M*?* 1 * 4 4®* ITO LU* floor, A A A U’B*xi.; 2 *k» fruit, J Xf* «I.oj 0 bbU Batter, 4 .bbl* u » n, ' 1 8b . F l T< L rl S ; \ fc/r’ m w !>bU do ol ?kn floTFt Med, <&«U drM flntfkßbUa bo) UrTSSO bai wu*»t. 242 lneot» copper, eaat s bbf*L*|“ "*$J lirnvn A Kirtpomek; 2 Jo hotter. |l*r»*uch A Boope* 1 1 d«iSr*. Bry» * « " *> tmlter. ia« Pf« »»t, IoUJj kwUM. W Ikjfrail, J HQuiMJ: 4 MUI»W J i tihM lu)bairatUT. owner; 6lbu rliwtin, 1} »j ** . •i 5 him mil kmi A f<\ 8 bill riilrr. Millet A Kirk* Mb*" b»r. M’RnltfitAw; 38 I Hn S*o Kfciniaenrr; 20 da, J l*eott A«s 520 ka*t>fcl«, owner; 8 bite butter. Brown A KirkMtrtct. 2ttbj« '£*•* "•£■ Uatl A l.lecett; 80 bHU float. SlUftenib A wc 16 Bo tar* Sr * W*nltk; 0 k .liflrwtclif vtaunaUipa.viU Ip*t«S«w lark on ui«lftthand'J7tboraachmoDlb. Wb»o day* fcl| onSuSarlib* MlawJox«Ulb« lh« nUllt* day. SunocUn* by lb* Xlfirßtfu* Transit Rout*. havim; bat if land trannwftitkm, «?«r * good nimdi »n fSrtisS; «»th tbo VtNunibm* SIRKKA SKV AUaTY A>KkEDL.t DK, OORTKX. UNCLE SAM PACiriE u 4 BKOTIIRU JONATUAN.on* of which Ittta RuJoaq d«l Sad. th*P*-lfif trrmlnuAOf Tranrit RoatoTfor San YraariAro on tb* arrival or Um pa*»os*r« MonaA ,. Awt . naWtaa S Bowline Own, N. f. LttltT pspmtile ny at the offl»-liiU»i*!2i/tt p and Uxaora. *oap and towjU. Tb* lonctb o» HunttTiriKtftonTitt) lOOday*. Mnt CaHn Paaaas* pOOand PUS, A*»ndCaMn v**e*£*Ug , ** w - 'imwLu&l TOHN-PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, #1 and manoOketorer of Ivory Oood** No. S Morrar it« Krv York. A ORICOLTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND f\ gxtDS.—HALPU A CO- 23 Pnltoa «IrMU TOUaato and ItotaU. **** The Liverpool and Philadelphia p A STEAMSHIP COMPANY .' Ef', I d™ r^™ri^.v> «rf oaetMce wIU be Imlim hero to pariteo woo arw dewtroca of bringing eat Ibelr frtehdi, at correspond* , o&rafl?©tiLlrorpon! from tl upward*. ‘ An eiperieneeaKurgeon will AllUwdaMßteotb# agent* in Philadelphia and LIT •rpool, will be forwarded with economr anddoa patch. " W *"-‘ ' 1 Tower Uullu superior maßUtoctnra of n.. ta .«oAfog < s2,SPoWi?V li Agents ib«r« MBtbta • •pwlmati ol tho Qaajihßook, whlcn b# jnmwllUrlr aent Li bli nunniytory in Pari# to 1m cut, and o*ed Id too InUld work on Accordant*. hi* B*ctit in Pari* Ulna itrack with tbo l»»o* and brilliancy of tb# ■tout. alter being pollibed, ant aqn&nUtr of them back towTtaioetbainaoofaetureof the above Pin*, at a price .ia»u»«»h or. JgffElH ofwr«rr drawlptlon. prlci lo thw whblow. ;nd,t *rt M > Mntw Imb than Bnr oth«r atoraia tb« United State* &. A J. JACOBS, 40? Broadway. New York. > nMi pinseentb? 10*11 tOßhr p«ft of the united State* >T BOCIOBIO* BBWOBtw BdilttlN L>l J. JACOBS, IS fpadnwa c*a be seen at the Counting Brom ofthbomo. ‘ ncfl-3md_ MOTTEHIHG GOODS. r BUel In w ill' ~ Vor St louis, Kama* and Bebraaka, 4 ND all landings on tho Missouri hlEBj.’V \ Kiver. Tbe PuMQgsf Bteetser lint JiiiFilifft TCD.O*pt.Ditri I »UU«T4&r tbe tbore euu au inter* millet* Lending* on th* opening of NtTlg&Mon.: ft* VOT p M » mW p l ra.bog ; .c ! y rtnTOK . IRANK. VAN GOBDER has just recM 1 a Ursa aod baastlfal aMortnrat of Uonrnlog jllari. iilwTM aod Salta in Crape, Tartetoa and Bwha. lemond . Wliirtling Packet now and substantial strainer i fCff* k I BXCIUHUU, o«pt. MoCAtum. -^* ,v — jflmfHft after r«o pAe*ttb« fiOßswt* At WeU*riH» wUbtb«rut*btt«b ui CUrelin® E*Uro*d, And at Wbwllss with tU B*UV nar* isd OUq KaUrojtLPnr freight or punn. Apply os or to -A. 0. OpLLINUWOOD, WAtaf rt» v jo*TtwßxckAsg*ii u entirely m* and irpeedy boat rate • , T «el# AGRICULTURE L« &C. Gardener Wanted., A GOOD GARDENER, who thoroughly J\ ondentands hls baslners, psTtkolsrly the Nr-ssry ahdGreenhouaa department*, tnay bearora MtnaUoa by appljdng to B. McLain a 80a. No. 25 i Ifth it, Httibarsh. fl. B.—NootrfecUai will bo made to dthsr French, tier man or English. ja-^-iwj Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, SITUATED on Wilkins Avenue, /ta. about one a carter of a mil* from the eat* on the Fanners* and Mechanic* 1 Plank Boolean extension * boot 1 "™ They offer Jbr sale arerr large «>]«**»'“t^LfaS tree* and plants suitable for. transplanting thl* tui and °Th«*Nm*exjr now eOTerssom* 80 aerw of croond and SS;S°2S»KKMK to tnr cart of the United State*. . . . "we negkayuto call the attention of the lorw* of ahrnb bery and render* In the trade to car anrlraJed coUjcttan farth* Springof 18M,embracing oearlyaU the Erwgtcen family, rndlgineu* and Exotic, that I* worthy of wnend enltiratlonin thl* eeetlon of eocntry. Plant* can be pr> SredttT many thins*qolteUrgo to fftre lms»dl^*«MA Print a* ctnaL Prom stranger*, cash or satis actory reference 1° thedty of Pittsburgh required at all ** Ordw* add**—>d to nithrough Wilkin Pott Office, near PHULnrgb, P*-. or left at oar Hand on market days, in th* Diamond Market, wUI be promptly attended to. oegMkwtfT : _ ■IITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARE ■ 110UHE AND HEKD BTOKE-N0.\129 Wood street, AtatSSh.Pi-K. R. BHANKLAND.W* Shand. HU other artiefr# connected with Agnenitur*. dal7:lrdwA Frnit Trees, Evergreens, Sec- : rnHE subscriber would most respect- as*. I mur mil tbo .tUntton ofhU Wood, .ml U"SiS£ public to hi* Ttry large strekof Prolt Ktm *7f% green*. Bhrnbbery, Bote*, OroenluJoee Plants A to lltanuTr d»ll «iU>. Cdl Bt oig «todl IB «• ssTfasafubStrSW on Penna. Arena*, or the Pittsburgh Nursery, itf mile* from Oakland, will be prompl j attended to.. N. 8.-PlanUng dobe neatly to order. john Murdoch, jo. Bay Wood Blowers. A RRANGEMENTS have been made with /A. the •proprietors of Bay Wood floral Gardens slant supply of BotroetUe* and cat flowersdorln* wlptor and Hammer. Ladles and gentlemen can be furnished at Acrt notire any of the following,French forms: Pyramidal \tn varidtY Vasejo* varides ifemitp/ieriQUd M /JaWkgwne BicoU/r* iwcofor*. Ai JWanpe. CbaudU RaKtta, Flam pour Us eJitvntx. orimte ”r^°A p isffiL . IX9 Wood street. rvRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY, The aabaezlber offer* for sale, a cholco MBort-5J3& t£ B and standards, eome of a bearing sire; Jeremy PsMbea, Plaml*,CbeiTiee, Apricots. Oooeeberrie*, CnFan& Baspberek* and other Fruits; Iftcrgrrens, IlyadnthiL To* OpsfandCrnena Boots, for blooming In wlntersud spring; Implement* for the Farm and Garten, of moet sPpreTed WANTS. WANTED— A married msn to work on n Form, u» whom » hoooe and garden will be fur nished. Apply to the subscriber at his f«ldene*. Plum Township, Allegheny County, I a. CALEB LKE. WANTED— From the Ist of April next a Dwelling House of from three to fiTerocm® within \h mlnutos walk of the Post Ofllc* rent net to exreed $lOO. Kaquire at this oßlce. I * Information Wanted ; OF BENJAMIN MORGAN, formerly of BonthweJU, nearPwity PoQl.Knalaud. us tire Blare the itlh of Mar, Any information of him Win l# thankfully rwwfred by hi* 'Other and Uot£ «r. Urineat’llolTmau's Valley, ?mPi Kbcny rosric* (ÜB-r.wnt oo*»AJJT,|t St-Louis, Jan‘ylstb, 1855. 'I CIOAL WANTED —Proposals will rec’d ) by this Company for 100,000 bushels of Plttsharnh Ured. of the beet quality for Oas making dollrered at ibe Compaor** Rtatiou Works, during the me&thsof April. May and Jap*or this year. Bids open "liLWskr of g - tiru^;,.T^ A TH.PIggT, AMft Boe’r. Information Wanted. MR. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the United Plates In 1862. He landed in New York, ana started for Pittsburgh. toempteyinent MadTilencrlneer, expecting to meat there one WlUlam Millar, an engineer. Any information eoocjwnlng reid Todd wIU bn thankfully rerelmi. Addreas Sarah Kllsa Todd, rere of He*. Daxtir Dickinson. D. D, Boston, Mass. yaWtaw'dr tVuSINESS WANTED—3ISOO and tbo r> the errriree of an artlre bnxinres man are offered for t "“‘ ll * , ‘-Tl‘i?S"'wOU f DB.H. 4th .t- \\!E WISH TO PROCURE A SITU A ft tioN fora Young Man, as a Partner in a smaU manatacturißg estabUsbmeot. H* SssSßSSf' WANTED IMMEDIATELY— Pittsburgh cn, WSM. alira A SON, Na.q. start. AUSI. BIXTY DAY Pioneer Line of CAHKnxa tub ux, Tba ft.UirtlnK.lil Btvruui, IwOO ton*. Jnlj lSi2. Jpa«n»>wrfrt*.l.4oo lon*,Auc IBM. Omdi E*gU. 1.4 M too*. E*pt 1861 _ „ . Orvoo, 1.600 tons, ftet, IK<>> ftoren. 1.4 M tan*, wc, IM2 IHUi»orf, 1,300 ton*, Jan-, 1563. £KpAmzd. LSOO ton*. M*«b l&fa Orretm, L.OOO ton*. &Uirh l&ftS. S’ PASSAGE, monthly Packets, TITED STaTKS HAIL, 18M. Lady fYonJUui.9oo ton*,An* 1&M. Edward. 1.400 tma, Oct., ’63. Ottan S/id, 1,600 too*. Nov. CurtUaof, 900 tonf, Deaabor, ISM. Albert iVawfc/Cn, Fvb. 18M. tiighHngilj, 1,069 tons. H*7 Gertrude, 1,000 tOBS, Jnl7 ISM. Rmererm’e Patent 1.713 Ton* Kegister/W. H. BaJus.JWUIw. »U 1 ««**} ••Gertrurle” as Eighteenth hhlp uTthla Line, and will «au for Melbourne. Australia, _ _ , On the 20th of September. The FLYXKO ROOD 1* bollt on the most approved mod; trn pdwl ide* wd ii nniiilmd to be * oerfwt tuutl oi Marine Architecture. Tbnee wbo d«wlre * run In oo« of the finest and raetevtCUpperahipe everhuUt. should wrur* Miufl without delay, u only a limited cumber or l*t and SdCabln passengert will £• taken. lft v „. Vr.r freight or praago, apply on boartLmtPler 10 £ut niTar nr to IL W. CAMLBON, aat 116 WailrtTawt.Naw York CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ROOS, Ac. w. m^inj^ck&b^os ARE how offering their entire stock of Carpeting. OH Cloth*. Hum, Matting. At,.at «J*t, tompriringthetasret and beet assortment la the West ern market, which we Import direct and eelect fjom the mwtwiebrated manoArtorie* la the country. Our ftoek comprises la part the (hlk>winc. Ii I*,. 1 *,. Elegant Velvet I’lle Carpets, Oil Clcth* Tapestry Brussels ,do Cocoa Matting, do do Spanish do, Superfine Ingrain .ida Canton do, Three-ply Imperial /do penile Bus*, Fine Ingrain 'do Tufted do. Common do. do Stair Bod*. KT'-r SS SSKSTffI^SS^* sfShSfSilfSSSa~tS.il «SS2!Shes&V^.j.MjffSJg outfit
lOO per annnm. aoSO-tf R.D.QAZZAU. To Editors and Printers, rpflE Building occupied for more than ten ■ yeart by the T&tburvh fourth, and whir ls wntre}- liHbeated on Third st, near’Marfcet, b now FOB BRNT, %as*- C PEAKS’ MILLS FOR RENT.—These] desirable and very pcpnrnr Fl/)URINQ »IILW and I sXw MILD attached, are now for rent low, as the pwnt I proprittortlntond embarking In another business. These Mills bare one of the best water powers to tho country. 1 being supplied hi the Utile Beaver river, and Sandy and Beator cSbeT They are 4* miles from the Ohio river, or out-let bock of tbe Canal, and the I‘UUbuiTjb and Cleve land railroad. There is In contemplation (and has been surveyed) and will be built, a railroad from Darlington to ths river, whEdiwUl make theeommunleatioa totals Mill ls a very* lesirahle location for eelllnp goods, has a good run of custom, doing a good cash business, or rafe&'S: 1 *” “-saanis^r - Spear’s Mills, Columbiana Co* Ohio. • PortoOwUilnM; BmllV. IWrr. oi Mo&t? • PBloaUofc PltUtmTb.. fIOOD TENANTS WANTED (hr the fol- Ilf lowing Homes andBtoro Booms: Two Dwelling llooww and Store Booths on Ed it A Dwelling Hons* on ftth at. •■ • ■ _ A Dwelling House on Water st, above Orant. | A Houto of 8 mams, on Locan bL A House or 3 rooms, on Bedford at. . A targe new House on Boas, at head of out it. A Dwelling Hones In Birmingham. , A Lexer Tavern Stand in hast Birmingham. A Large Store Boom on 4th U. nmr Wood. - ’ Thaticodous Hall on 4th st. now known seCarsrosnsU. r jnl& Apply to B.CUTHBEBTABOM.MOSJst. elriflfnzf This is one of the best i^i d tl2Sw2tof tbs g monntalns fora_Maohine indKn* Factory. The whole will be rented for a buildings and machinery, will B- M’LAXI.SUSVSIItgj... ' Hagan it AH, mTO. 91 Market Bt, are dosing out tlieir en* jwj ure atock of Dry Goods at an Unutensa discount from ! ifcAer prioas, preparatoryAo purchasing their spring sur ely. W« have on hand a fine assortment of the following mote Paramet'as. French Uerinoa, . Wool iMLalnes, j worsted Fields, MadonnaCk>tb,Tamea doth, Bombasines, and Colored liroeade Plaid and Striped Dr«* hilks. all of which will be sold at a great sacrifice. . JaSW IMPORTANT— We have on-hand a few of these cheap Building Lots In tbe Tth ward.' for which we wiUUke In-ezehaage at per. Oertlfieates ot Deposit on l“l >tog ' l g /eKfs. SOT.a.tth.t. T AKD i BDTTER—2S kgs. No. 1 Eard; SUPER FRENCH CHINTZES-rMarnhy A Burchfield Invito the attention of the ladles tothexr aoortmentof rich French Chtotxce, of latest Importations, Kugluh atid American Kto^Tto [T'LOBR—ISO W>ts. extra Flour on hand P andforsalehy ■ J. A. gUTUHISOS»OOi. BARLEY— 16 sale' by ..: ; JaU . . SHRIVBtt A DILWOBTH. (^ORN— 200 bus Ear Com forsalo by J j 412 • - r. BHBIVBB ADTLWOKTII. Yjh/k/k BBLS. Potatoes for sale by . --I velllr R 9 J.B. oJujuild. mi OTICi!—Tho late firin ofTYlct AHJ’Cand ; E& D^swssJ2s?.* a * sfo-PARTNERSHIP—’The undoreigned, ol COFFIN for the purpose of Continuing ths Whole sals On eStr and Oommbaim buriness, at ths old stand, £k:£’te t iss“ o, ““ .. Hay 24, IftM.—oiTT ' • ‘ Dissolution of Co-Partaerthip. . fiIHE co-Partuorahip heretofore exiaung ‘feSSoSTof'u.. tet* •sffi2g l J5Ur‘Si-S3!S' Wilson, at thaoldstand on Lib«ty «w*«» be is hereby authorised V> ** # January Bth, 1556. JOHNWJUON. In retiring from the bnsloes*, I rroommma IOHN NYILSON, Grocer and Oonunisaion •I Merchant, No.CM Libarty etroet, Pittsburgh. ___ The subscriber wUlomtinue tb*Whu«alsOroasx7, Pro dace and OomMission huslaese, at ths old stand of John Wart ft Co, NoCfioLlbetty stmt. JOHN WILSON. - . - 80-P ARTNERSIiIP—We havo thifl- to? associated ourselves in ths Cyret buslnestal Nfc UarKet the partnership to dstu. from ths first day of January lash and the bßsintas to be condnctsd under [ ALEXANDER JfeCUNTOOS. ’ QEOBQKL. McCLIHTWS.; Pittsburgh, May Ist, IB6L-ny!B J CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE^— The un- BrutDeSuSder the firm of HAQAN ft AfiL, «*NOS. Market and 8 Union streets. j. HAQAN XTOTICE —I have Bold my interest in the ryj business of Miller ft Co. to 8,, A.‘Unt whek with )no. Phillips wIS eooUnos at ths oli»KanjQ«o.lW Front St. I cordially recommend th* new fisgnPM pat* ronageofmr friends. P. H, mILTiBR. . Pittsburgh, July 2Kh, 1864. s, ! a®so jsok raxuvf. Q A. LONG A CO., Bell and Brasa Foun ilersandOas Fitter*, Invite UUntlon to th^rrtock NOTICE— The interest ol Mr. John At- No*. 18 and £o Wood et- Plttshmrgh. BAG ALBY, WOODWARD ft OO- No. £4l Star test *C, Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Poo. 10.185t.-d*Cl WM. BAOALEY ft CO. ■VTOTICE.—The late firm of JONES A i y| ouiGG haring been dissolved by tbe death of John KOulgg, on tbe 2Tth Inst- the business of said (Inn will b* sotued by tbe anderaigned; at their oflle*, corner of ISAAC JONES, furring partner. TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring I and Blister Steel, Plough Blab Steel. Bteel PkmgS D giCrachand Blptle Springs; Bnw Nut Taper*, Hatf Patent Screw Mall ana Hammered Iron Axles.—Corner ot Braa and Flret street*. Pittsburgh. rtiin mwr* D. B. IOOm. DB. ROGERS * CO., Manufacturers ot • Roger’s Patent Improved Steri corner ofI&» and Flret streets. Pittsburgh. ftl2-Iy NOTICE. —In consequenc© of having sold QEU. at Csmbrfa Furnace, are both dissolved. The. busly ueß* wiU be settled up by the managers at tbeFumsees, and George S. King, who are authorised to use the names ’ March LtSoi fmhfctfl P. SUODNBKBQB&I .. b. w. stxsnxx.-- .eioi mOTsaoii. Tk w. HEKSTINE & CO., Connmnsipn IP* and Forwarding Merchants, add Dealers generally Introduce. Pittsburgh. ClndunaU, and pU»sr Manufou-, tares, Ac, hoe. 93 andW, Front street, Pittsburgh. o • Theundereimedhavingformedaco-partner- S^ST^ D care. HMN* KICHBAUM. w Bxra to—Clarke ft Thaw: .William * MUuilrft CO4 F. Seller* ft Coj Have ft BliudclLramsr ft Graff, Esn4 WUlto JoWarn, ggir. BakreelLEsi-; Goorgo Ledlle, Solomon Manor, asm. rtxncio. XTOTICE: Joseph Fleming having aaao jyj dated with him Joseph AbeL bualiMaaharimftg mu be conducted under the ** the old etand, comer of Smith field and Fourth. *tre*ts. .. jaU : €1 0-PARTNERPHIP. The undersigned J have thl* day entered Into co-parlnorship, under th* nameaad style ofJ. A- HUTCHISON ft CO., for th* purpose •ftransartlßgaCommluioaandGroeep'b^njm Pittsburgh. Feb. . *64 —fee A.M. WALUNGTOBD. 1 . CO-PARTNERSHIP —Having sMocfated E. S. Ward with me in the Drug buMose^thabusi re will be carried on from this iSte, under the cyls cl B BELLBB3 ft 00. . . January 2d. 1864. *M‘ a. *. S. WABP. [> E, SELLERS & CO., Wholasale and ji, K.UII D—lin In Drnrt 1-dnU. «*, VrateiMi. EJR.IIO.W Wnoattmt. Cough,! Conghsll ConghsKl I .V FIVB HINCTE3I .O TILER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH CAND^DROP PATENTED 1837. TIESE PROPS wherever they have been Introduced, have fpwJUy ripe reeded aU ether Con iku, Lozenge*, Wafers,fta- forth® relief of Coughs, lioareeneve, wre Thtoat andallPalumsary Consumptions. Their superiority consists In their agreeable flavor, theab* eenes ofany lnjorious drug In their composition, and la their prompt action without Interfering with distor bust dul or rendering th**system.more susceptibleof ccliL— ’ Tney are the most eultaine for CHILDREN, and very.bon afidai ts PUBLIC SPSAKXBS and: SINGERS; -they t*» move all husklnees from ths throat, and clear and giv* tone to the voice. Price 12« and J» cents a bM. j Soid wholecale and jetail by, FLEMING BKO2- (Ut« Kidd ft Co.) No. 60 YtoSh st- and most Drag and C«clt Stone. - . . GCwii ARTIFICIAL TEETIM DBS. DTJNCAH & CAMERON, DENTISTS, y«, iso Ifcrf Si*& tirert . brtwen Race and JSIm ttruti % \ . cjyctyNATJ. OFFICE under the management of ; 1 Its present proprietors, has been Increasing In repn tauoo for snperior operations in tbs ATtlfidsi - Depart - meat of Dentistry for the last ten years, and no .expenses .or effort shall he wanting to give satisfaction to all who mar favor ft with their patronage. The subscribers would .call attention to ths following essential points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, Tlx: Beaa 'ty end naturalness of appearance, quality sad strength - of the materials, comfort to the .wearer, and usefulness in restoring tbs natural appearance of the speech, and abil> ity to masticate, !u all ox which they are warranted in saying they are exceeded by none, and equaled by few. insfiTH inserted from one to a fnll set, with ArtlfidfU Ooms. fnll and Half SetsinvarisbtyMnsertadbyraetion. Ail operations In Dentistry performed In the most thor ough manner. THBH&—Considering the superior character of .ths work and tbe guarantee given, they are tbs most reason able In the We«L Tun IWA v etors, cn Odd Plate, par TooOt. ■ - ** *• Stiver “ 2.00 •* f The money refunded ifthe Teeth do not prove satiifoo ! tory. gyFor the Information of tboae living at a dlstanoi, I we woold state that onrfadittles are sneh that we can ! make la the finest style, a frill set of TKBTH in from 34 to | 48 boors, and pleoM In proportion, so that nodetea* c “ DP!iOAW , w J.G.CAMEBOM, /Dentiste.j del»ly No. 158 West 6th it„ bet. Race A Elm, Pin. , JA. BROWN, would moat respectfully is* m form tbe public that he keeps BROS., (lata Kidd * OoJ No. BO wood «t. - , ocffl* Cl ELLERS’COUGH SYRUP INILLINOIS itSKaeJrM mors or lees, with a cough ft* tarml years, whlehlaei rm confined him to his bod and required medical treed* cieot for three months. During the numna hs sot fact* Ur. bat still th« cough erntlsucd to dUtreeSrhlmbr day ‘anil night, which was only Tellered by lbs tut of 6eUer< Coogb njrap.whleh a gentlemen Lr the name of- Chapin broujcht-wlui him ftnm tha StaUof Ohio. • Ur .‘Chapin had found the Syrup of greatest ns* In his fuailr, W)d when morlng from Ohio; (ook fifteen bottles with turn, a portion of which Judgo Pierce obtained, and tued jelth great bsneflt when-other means Jhiled to afford teller. jaW K. B.BKLLKKB ft CO. Proprietors, d? Wood ft. OrpJians’ Court Sale.: S~SN Monday, 'the 12th day of February Vi »*iL .t 3o ’deck. P. U» roboaribor will.ioiwm tofoollc Sol., on U» prratf". UiK JOT a«s»ato Omo trr&Mle«ne,nnd TwmtT»g»»oTohotenHud. «a«. SSZSiS’lSs.MW'SS,?SlSsshSi bera’attend^r^fii* orphans' Court of Allegheny county,. ft* the- payment ot nsrsiTh. i O-jfca dftwtdT ! of Arabella gtateufleld. East llbertr-' KENTUCKY HHITAEY DSSXXTUTE, li ed by the State, la underlheenpcrlaiesdsaMof 001. BTfr. MOHO AN, a distinguished graduate of West foist. . and a practical Engineer, aided by euahle Fsculty. Tha eourMOi rtoJr U ihat usually taught in the best : Oollmfm. with th» addition of a more extended eeoae and | PRJtcnUAh J£NBlinS£&lNQ; also, in BugUsh studies, Book-Keeping and ihoisea Forma, and Hoasmlanaua gia. . ■ The eUtecnth entPUfmnel frmstaa opens an the •secret Monday InFebruary, (I2tbta>,]&tt.)* : Satire charge •103 per half yearly tendon* payaua In adranose ' I Address the Bupertu Cendant, at “Military Inetltuta. I franklin county,Ky,"or thejundersigned. . : I tilT-dAwT P. DUDLEY. President of tn« Board. FLODB— 400 bhle. ohoioe extra F. * w. uxe, it w»tg-,t; iOOFING TILE, manufactared of Fira UCjm.nr tio by- :: HE?JBrr TT nmtTKQ - B >j PIISMAi FAJSXS at the India Rubbs • .Depot, lib Market«.y. ;-V;A ELPSttiaj;,